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BOOK BY DAVE EGGERS
You Shall Know Our Velocity!; You shall know our velocity

This too shall pass         
ADAGE REFLECTING ON THE TEMPORARY NATURE, OR EPHEMERALITY, OF THE HUMAN CONDITION
Gam zeh ya'avor; And this too shall pass; This Too Shall Pass - Phrase; This Too Shall Pass (Phrase); This Too Shall Pass; גם זה יעבור
"This too shall pass" () is a Persian adage translated and used in several languages. It reflects on the temporary nature, or ephemerality, of the human condition — that neither the bad, nor good, moments in life ever indefinitely last.
Thou shalt not kill         
  • The Sixth Commandment, as translated by the ''[[Book of Common Prayer]]'' (1549). <br />The image is from the altar screen of the [[Temple Church]] near the Law Courts in London.
PART OF THE TEN COMMANDMENTS (20:13)
Retzach; Murder in the Bible; Bloodguilt in the Hebrew Bible; You shall not kill; Do not murder; You will not murder; You will not kill; You shall not murder; Thou shalt not murder; Do not kill; Exodus 20:13; Deuteronomy 5:17
Thou shalt not kill (LXX; ), You shall not murder (Hebrew: ; ) or You shall not kill (KJV), is a moral imperative included as one of the Ten Commandments in the Torah.Exodus 20:1–21, Deuteronomy 5:1–23, Ten Commandments, New Bible Dictionary, Second Edition, Tyndale House, 1982 pp.
Thou shalt not commit adultery         
PART OF THE TEN COMMANDMENTS (EXOD. 20:14)
You shall not commit adultery; Deuteronomy 5:18; Exodus 20:14
"Thou shalt not commit adultery" is found in the Book of Exodus of the Hebrew Bible. It is considered the sixth commandment by Roman Catholic and Lutheran authorities, but the seventh by Jewish and most Protestant authorities.

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You Shall Know Our Velocity

You Shall Know Our Velocity! is a 2002 novel by Dave Eggers. It was Eggers's debut novel, following the success of his memoir A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius (2000).

The plot follows Will and Hand, two childhood friends who set out on a week-long around-the-world odyssey, ostensibly to give away a large sum of money.